Slow Race
Be the last to cross the finish line without putting your feet down or run out of your lane. This is a slow speed contest. Repeat until you have a Winner! Slow Race – Sponsored by:

Weenie Bite
The object is for the Passenger to Bite off as much of the hanging coated Hot Dog as the motorcycle operator drives under the hanging Hot Dog. This requires great team skills and a lot of fun. Repeat until you have a Winner! Weenie Bite – Sponsored by:

Water Balloon Toss
The aim is for the Passenger to Toss a water filled Balloon about the Size of a Soft Ball or Grape Fruit up and over a suspended pole and catch it without breaking it while the motorcycle operator does not stop. Repeat until you have a Winner! Water Balloon Toss – Sponsored by:

Potato Dig
This is a Bikers Version of Musical Chairs, without the Chairs or the Music. Place one potato less than the number of teams in the game. The team who does not get a potato is out and everyone else tries again. Repeat until you have a Winner!

Toilet Plunger Race
A bathroom plunger and a roll of toilet paper makes a great game. The men start with a plunger between their legs. Women have a roll of toilet paper between their legs. They meet and get the roll of toilet paper onto the pole and the man goes back to the start finish line ahead of the completion. You accomplish this without touching the plunger or the toilet paper with your hands. Repeat until you have a Winner! Toilet Plunger Race – Sponsored by:

May 28, 2017 Bike Show

Bike Shows have been a part of Motorcycle Rallies for decades. Classes and motorcycles are always changing. We welcome all motorcycle owners to participate in the classes we have listed below.

Hawg Bike Show
All Harley Motorcycles are welcome. Classes are: Dresser, Custom Touring, FX – Softail and Sportster. The entry fee is $20.00 Per Bike. Best of Show plus 2nd and 3rd place trophies awarded.

Showing Your Motorcycle:
Getting bragging rights by participating in a motorcycle show can be a fun way to spend the day. Knowing all of the details of how a motorcycle show works often helps your chances of actually winning one of these coveted trophies. It is simply a matter of knowing how to present both your motorcycle and yourself.

Prepare your motorcycle to be shown. It is a good idea to wash, polish and shine everything on your bike you can get to. If you plan on riding the motorcycle to the show, clean your bike before you go, and then do a good wipe down once you get there.

Be aware of all of the class designations that the motorcycle show is offering. Some are classed by year, make, and model, custom or stock.

Arrive early. The quicker your motorcycle is on display, the more people get to look at it. Have everything ready to fill out your entry form to enter your motorcycle.

Set your motorcycle up in a nice display along with any trophies from past shows or photos you have to show. Do not encroach on the other motorcycle’s space by spreading your stuff all over. Be courteous.

Stay with your motorcycle as much as possible. People like to look and ask questions about the motorcycles on display.